iPhone SE Goes Back on Sale At $249. It is looks like Apple just clearing out its remaining stock. Such promotion could help shore up iPhone sales and boost iPhone 5S aftermarket screen, as the iPhone 5S screen is compatible with iPhone SE.
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We tend to think of our iPhone getting hacked as a far-fetched scenario, but large tech companies like Apple pay big money to white hat (good guy) hackers to find the bugs and loopholes it can’t see. iPhones can definitely be hacked, even with the ever-increasing layers of security Apple implements to protect our devices. It’s even possible for someone to hack an iPhone remotely via iCloud. While it’s not worth panicking over, it’s good to take precautions and use the security features on our iPhones, and also to exercise caution to not unwittingly allow hackers access to our devices. You can do a lot to secure your iPhone and protect it from possible hackers. The thirteen tips below will ensure you’ve implemented every safeguard possible; here’s how you can protect your iPhone from hackers, both local and remote